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2  Creating and selling of works of art which are falsely credited to other, usually more famous artists

3 An essay on The Positive Value of Art Forgery In Contrast with the Conventional View on Counterfeiting 1. Conventional and Scholars’ view on art forgery 2. My supporting view on art forgery

4 Artistic Crimes The British Journal of Aesthetics 19 (1979): 302-341 Denis Dutton intrinsic aesthetic properties should be respected as it was believed to be the work of an esteemed artist misattribute origin, misrepresent achievement

5 Martin Gayford - an art critic Article on THE TELEGRAPH 17 Jun 2010 ‘art history became instantly inapplicable’

6 In my point of view, Art Forgery has its own value nowadays

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8 can take photos and touch the art pieces The Scream 1983 Edvard Munch A photo taken inside Ostuka Museum of Art – reproducing a collection of renowned paintings

9 Ceramic Texture remain their color and shape > 2000 years Revamp destroyed art piece

10 1937 Guernica Pablo Ruiz Picasso Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid

11 A new business in the new art world Art Forgery for a Chinese artist to make a living

12 1.http://www.o-museum.or.jp/english/character/ 2.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5303200.stm?ls 3.http://www.wga.hu/html_m/g/greco_el/05/0502grec.html 4.http://www.ebaomonthly.com/ebao/readebao.php?a=20041110 5.http://big5.chinanews.com:89/hr/2011/04-26/2999149.shtml 6.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/art-features/7824999/Art-forgeries-does-it-matter- if-you-cant-spot-an-original.html 7.http://www.denisdutton.com/artistic_crimes.htm 8.http://www.fastcodesign.com/3016660/chinese-art-counterfeiters-make-art-imitating- their-lives#1


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